Reciting ‘duwa masura’ in our own language?
Can we say ‘duwa masura’ in our own language(say bangla) other than Arabic at the end of the prayer.

Answer:

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بسم
الله الرحمن
الرحيم

We begin with Allah’s blessed name, we praise him and we glorify him, seek his forgiveness and ask him to guide us. Whoever Allah guides, None can lead astray and whoever he misguides, None can guide. There is no power and no strength except from Allah, The most high, the Most great, the most powerful. We bear witness that there is no one worthy of worship but Allah Alone, and we bear witness that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is His slave-servant and the seal of His Messengers. We pray for peace and blessings on all the noble messengers and in particular on the last of them all “the blessed prophet Mohammad (pbuh)”

I think by dua-masura you mean the dua that is recited in last tashahud of the prayer. Ie after tahiya and darood but before ‘tasleems’.

It is preferred for the person to supplicate after the final tashahud and before making the final salutations (that end the prayer). The person may ask for whatever he wishes of the good of this life and the hereafter. Supplications are preferred acts in general, regardless of whether they are reported from the Prophet or not, although supplications authenticated by the sunnah are better.

There are many different supplications before the 'tasleems', recorded in the authentic Sunnah of our beloved prophet (pbuh). The one mentioned here:

Allah says in the glorious Quran:
And if My servants ask you, O Prophet, concerning Me, tell them that I am quite near to them. I hear and answer the prayer of the suppliant, when he calls on Me. So let them respond to My call and believe in Me. (Convey this to them), perhaps they may be guided aright! Quran [2:186]

Dear brother if one can recite the dua in Arabic, then it is not permissible for him to say dua in any other language.

But if one does not remember these supplications in Arabic or if one is unable to make supplications in Arabic, then there is no ham in making supplications in the language that one knows best, for Allah knows every language. And in the mean time one should start learning Arabic or start remembering supplications (duas) in Arabic, for that is better.
And Allah alone knows the best.

I ask Allah to make this a sincere effort, seeking his pleasure, and I ask him to grant us refuge in him from the evils within ourselves, and that in our deeds. I ask him to grant us success in achieving whatever pleases him; And May Allah Shower His blessings and mercy upon our beloved Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh), his family and his Companions and on all those who follow him until the final hour.